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  • The policy of ambitious structuring projects, orchestrated by the public authorities a *symbolise the success of the industrial and urban reconversion of the Liege Region.
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  • ...al shock. [[Fyodorov|Fedorov]], the owner of [[Aral, Kazakhstan|the Aral]] industrial settlement called by people as "bully Shodyr" forced the fishermen to go to One of the pages of A. Nurpeisov's journalism is the current policy. Articles, sketches, essays written by the writer in recent years have been
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  • ...azakhstan has pursued a balanced [[Foreign relations of Kazakhstan|foreign policy]] and worked to develop its [[Economy of Kazakhstan|economy]], especially i *[[United Nations Industrial Development Organization]] (UNIDO)
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  • ...ith amnesia], ''Taipei Times'', 1 January 2007</ref> Many moved due to the policy of [[population transfer in the Soviet Union]] and others were forced into ...into a major grain-producing region for the Soviet Union. The Virgin Lands policy brought mixed results. However, along with later modernisations under Sovie
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  • ...of the Soviet Union|CPSU]] in 1961. In 1962, he was admitted to Kuybyshev Industrial Institute (which was later renamed [[Samara Polytechnical Institute]]). In ...2003) - for active participation in the implementation of Russian foreign policy
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  • ...oseph Stalin]]'s [[Collectivization in the Soviet Union|collectivization]] policy.<ref>{{harvnb|Nazarbayev|1998|p=16}}</ref> Following this, his father took ...a bureaucrat, Nazarbayev dealt with legal papers, logistical problems and industrial disputes, as well as meeting workers to solve individual issues.<ref name="
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  • ...everal large companies including SAT & Company (KASE: SATC), a diversified industrial holding. Benefitting from Kenges’ leadership, SAT & Co., which has intere == Industrial Assets ==
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  • ...port, improvement of efficiency of the state management system of the agro-industrial complex.<ref name="primeminister1"/> ...ibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) Policy Brief 15 | date=February 2014 | accessdate=2014-10-18}}</ref>
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  • ...an]] owns large reserves of energy resources, and therefore the '''energy policy of Kazakhstan''' has influence over the world's overall energy supply. Alth ...h energy efficient solutions from large companies to small families. 2,000 industrial enterprises would be energy audits to meet with the new law. The program in
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  • * Distilled, industrial and portable water production ...as well as processes [[uranium]]-containing scraps, remains, and off-spec industrial products. The company also produces [[tantalum]] ingots, tantalum chips, ta
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  • ...ank - JSC "[[Kazkommertsbank]]", the chairman of the Board of Directors of Industrial Holding of the SAT & Company and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tajik State University of Law, Business and Policy, Tajikistan
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  • ...ogram of creation of research base for working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена ...The Chairman of the Council of Trustees is the President of Commercial and Industrial Chamber of Kazakhstan, the Chairman of Board of Directors of «Parasat Hold
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  • ...]]. These migrants founded mining towns which quickly grew to become major industrial centers such as [[Karaganda]] (1934), [[Zhezkazgan]] (1938), [[Temirtau]] ( ...of the country and promote Kazakh language and culture. One aspect of this policy was the government's decision to define Kazakhstan as the national state of
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  • ...tle=The cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: commercial, industrial and scientific, products of the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms, us ...ored/pdfs/PS015.pdf|title=The Xinjiang conflict: Uyghur identity, language policy, and political discourse|author1=Arienne M. Dwyer |author2=East-West Center
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  • ...lso saw tentative economic reforms, including the opening of the [[Kaesong Industrial Park]] in 2003. ...North Korea began to experience severe economic stagnation. Kim Il-sung's policy of ''[[Juche]]'' (self-reliance) cut the country off from almost all extern
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  • ...Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Free trade agreements between the industrial nations of Iran and Turkey are due to be signed in 2017.<ref>http://theiran *Effective utilization of the agricultural and industrial potentials of ECO region.
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  • ...and natural resources sector for 2004 accounted for 74.1% of the value of industrial production, of which 43.1% came from the oil and gas condensate extraction. Kazakhstan faces a number of environmental challenges, including [[industrial pollution]], land degradation and desertification, and contamination from i
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  • ...for [[apple]]s and [[walnut]]s; both species grow wild there. Kazakhstan's industrial sector rests on the extraction and processing of these natural resources an ...YBpE#v=onepage&q=kazakhstan%20corruption%20ranking&f=false OECD Investment Policy Reviews], P112, [[OECD]], 2012</ref> while the [[World Bank]] listed Kazakh
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  • ...e elimination of intra-bloc tariffs, establishing a common external tariff policy and the elimination of non-tariff barriers. It was launched as a first step ...arket]] for goods, services, capital and labour, and to establish coherent industrial, transport, energy and agricultural policies.<ref name="Glazyev">[http://ww
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  • ...050 Strategy Logo.jpg|thumb|Logo for the Kazakhstan 2050 Strategy national policy plan]] ...an for 2014-2020. The concept calls for adherence to a multivector foreign policy and supports regional integration and conflict resolution.<ref>{{cite web|t
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  • # industrial infrastructure ...publisher=Baiterek Holdings}}</ref> The implementation of the New Economic Policy "Nurly Zhol" is expected to create over 200,000 new jobs.<ref>{{cite web|ti
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  • === Industrial waste === Almost one third of industrial waste in the country is accumulated in [[Karaganda Region|Karaganda region]
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  • ...ct]], and the city was therefore kept closed to outsiders. One of the main industrial enterprises, the [[Ulba Metal Works]] (UMW) which produced and still produc ...<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.oskemen.kz/en/politics5.htm |title=Domestic policy |publisher=www.oskemen.kz |date=April 19, 2001 |accessdate=January 25, 2011
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  • ...s medical school laboratory skills into the complex skill set required for industrial level production of [[microorganism]]s and their toxins.<ref>Anderson, D. ( At [[Stepnogorsk]], Alibek created an efficient industrial scale assembly line for biological formulations. In a time of war, the asse
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  • ...r/item/etd-Stahle-2942.pdf|title=Ethnic Resistance and State Environmental Policy: Uyghurs and Mongols|first=Laura N|last=Stahle|date=August 2009|publisher=U ...who have mostly been [[Han Chinese]]—to work on water conservation and industrial projects, especially the [[Karamay]] oil fields. Intraprovincial migration
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  • ...ries plus neighbouring regions of [[China]] for agriculture, household and industrial use, and perhaps also for rehabilitating water inflow to the [[Aral Sea]]. ...[[Alexey Yablokov]], President of the NGO Centre for Russian Environmental Policy, 5-7% redirection of the Ob's water could lead to long-lasting changes in t
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  • ...1900, Baku had more than 3,000 oil wells, 2,000 of which were producing at industrial levels. By the end of the 19th century, Baku became known as the "black gol ...at_caspian_arms_race |title=The great Caspian arms race|periodical=Foreign Policy|date=June 2012}}</ref>
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  • ...attributes the shrinkage of the Aral Sea in the 1990s to Karimov's cotton policy. The government maintained a massive irrigation system which Murray describ ...&nbsp;– the results of [[Vozrozhdeniya island#History|weapons testing]], industrial projects, and pesticides and fertilizer runoff&nbsp;– which are picked up
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  • The city is the scientific, cultural and industrial center of Azerbaijan. Many sizeable Azerbaijani institutions have their hea By the end of the 18th century, [[Tsar]]ist Russia now began a more firm policy with the intent to conquer all of the Caucasus especially at the expense of
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  • ...Young (2001), ''Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy, 31 BC - AD 305'', London & New York: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-24219-3, p. 29. ...er territory of the [[Xiongnu]]), the Tang government took on the military policy of dominating the central steppe. The Tang dynasty (along with Turkic allie
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  • ...ith the relocation of factories from western Russia to preserve the Soviet industrial capacity from the hostile invading [[Nazis]]. The [[Russia]]n population in ...iverted for [[agriculture|agricultural]] [[irrigation]] and for [[industry|industrial]] purposes.
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  • ...s were forced to adopt sedentary lifestyles. Because of the Russian Empire policy, between 5 and 15 per cent of the population of Kazakh Steppe were immigran ...otibaruli]] from 1847 to 1858. In 1863, the Russian Empire announced a new policy asserting the right to annex troublesome areas on its borders. This led imm
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  • ...s illustrated by the positions of public bodies – implementers of public policy. Generally, the state power consists of legislative, executive and judicial ...ational Journal of Social, Behavioral, Educational, Economic, Business and Industrial Engineering, 8(3)|pages=800–803|accessdate=June 10, 2016}}</ref> In addit
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  • ...ef name=MIT>[http://www.kazakhembus.com/markyourcalendars.html Kazakhstan, Industrial and Innovation Strategy: New Business Opportunities] {{webarchive |url=http ...ECH>[http://www.iticnet.org/calendar/KazConfProgram27April.pdf Kazakhstan, Industrial and Innovation Strategy: New Business Opportunities] {{webarchive |url=http
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  • ...l Labour Organization]]. It requires ratifying states to pursue a national policy designed to ensure the effective abolition of [[child labour]] and to raise | C33 || Non-Industrial Employment (revised)|| 30 April 1932 || 6 June 1935 || 29 December 1950 ||
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  • ...should be limited to below 2.0&nbsp;°C (3.6&nbsp;°F) relative to the pre-industrial level.<ref name="King, D., et al. 12">{{citation ...orts to hold global warming to below 2 or 1.5&nbsp;°C relative to the pre-industrial level appear inadequate.
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  • ...and Policy|journal=Colorado journal of International Environmental Law and Policy|year=2007|volume=18|issue=1|pages=1–50}}</ref> ...and Transfer Register]]s (PRTRs). PRTRs are inventories of pollution from industrial sites and other sources such as agriculture and transport. The objective o
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  • ...rt (Netherlands)|Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport]]'s report, ''Drugs Policy in the Netherlands'', notes that large-scale "[p]roduction and trafficking ...e:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cfdp.ca/sen1841.htm |title=Drugs and Drug Policy in Canada: |publisher=Cfdp.ca |accessdate=15 October 2011}}</ref>
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  • ...nes the scope of the Agreement which includes “[a]ll products, including industrial and agricultural" but not sanitary and phytosanitary measures. The second p According to Art.1, this agreement covers all industrial and agricultural products, with the exception of services, sanitary and phy
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  • ...country applies to foreign [[investor]]s, often as part of an [[industrial policy]]. The agreement, concluded in 1994, was negotiated under the WTO's predece [[Category:Industrial policy]]
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  • ...l indication]]s, including appellations of origin; [[Industrial design law|industrial designs]]; [[mask work|integrated circuit layout-designs]]; [[patent]]s; [ ...ximizing intellectual property privileges the number one priority of trade policy in the United States (Braithwaite and Drahos, 2000, Chapter 7).
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  • ...sue efforts to limit the temperature increase to 1.5{{nnbsp}}°C above pre-industrial levels, recognizing that this would significantly reduce the risks and impa ...Market Provisions in the Paris Agreement (Article 6)." Center for European Policy Studies (2016): n. pag. Web. 9 Oct. 2016.</ref> The structure and the proce
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  • ...Retrospective video on the Montreal Protocol and the collaboration between policy makers, scientists, and industry leaders to regulate CFCs.]] ...ruly universal treaties have also been remarkable in the expedience of the policy making process at the global scale, where only 14 years lapsed between a ba
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  • ...[[economic growth]], [[population projection|population level]], [[energy policy|energy policies]]), which in turn affects projections of future greenhouse </ref> These reduction targets are in addition to the industrial gases, chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, which are dealt with under the 1987 [[
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  • ...nt Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy into Kazakhstan's foreign policy.<ref name="ed">{{cite web|title=New tasks from the President on facilitatin ...al integration of the region.<ref name=TW1>{{cite web|title=Kazakh Foreign Policy Concept for 2014 – 2020 and the Ukraine Crisi|url=http://www.turkishweekl
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  • <!-- Industrial --> ...d [[Republican Guard (Kazakhstan)|Republican Guard]]. The national defence policy aims are based on the [[Constitution of Kazakhstan (country)|Constitution o
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  • ...rinciple conceived by Lenin that entails democratic and open discussion of policy issues within the party followed by the requirement of total unity in uphol ...envisioned the introduction of an economy similar to Lenin's New Economic Policy through a program of [[perestroika]], or restructuring, but the results of
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